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I use these on my road bicycle. I find them awesome for riding, especially in urban areas where I have to clip in and clip out repeatedly at stops for traffic. It's so much easier to clip in after stopping at a busy intersection and trying to get off the line to progress through traffic before the light changes again...or I get whacked by a cager turning right from a side streeet. I have them on all three of my road bikes and highly recommend them for those in a similar riding environment. Out on the open road there might be better choices for power transfer or platform rigidity. However, given that no matter how much open road riding I do, I still have to navigate urban areas to get home or out to that open road. There is a trade off, but in my view, it's well worth it. Being able to clip in or out easily and without having to search for the proper side of the pedal to clip back in is worth the trade off. Considering experimenting with Candy's in the future...but they don't really look like they'd work with the road shoe adapter. Hope someone finds this review helpful

I do endurance racing and put reliability above other attributes in my equipment. These pedals will take a beating and keep going. Even in the worst conditions, they'll engage the cleats just fine.

The only thing I'll comment on regarding the durability is that they do need servicing. I like to make sure the outboard bearing shell has grease on the outside (between the shell and the pedal body) so that it can be removed later on. After a muddy race, they'll need cleaning and repacking. They'll work just fine if you don't do these things, but they won't be serviceable afterwards and will wear out in about 2,000 miles instead of the 5,000 before the spring needs replacing by Crank Brothers.

I have Egg Beaters on my road and mountain bikes. I love the feel, the weight and the ease of use. Ease to clean and maintain. Works well in muddy conditions, no issues after several years of use. Also easy to rebuild with kit. I have not complaints about them at all. I have tried other products and love the Egg Beaters.

PROS: Easy clip in and out, Easy clip-in when muddy, Easy to maintain, Easy service

These are some of, if not the, best pedals for muddy conditions. They are simply impervious to it. And they're durable and very lightweight.

But they are also fundamentally flawed. The design puts a lot of pressure on the sole of the shoe. The "wings" of the pedal (the eggbeater part) dig into soles and create noticeable grooves. This is NOT GOOD for carbon-soled shoes. Once the grooves get worn in, the creaking starts...

Crank Brothers makes shim kits and a steel sole protector, but adding these take away some float and the ease of release.

Egg Beaters are my favorite mountain bike pedals for cross-country racing and trail riding. Easy entry from any angle and you know you'll always to be able to clip out at a moment's notice. Plus their open design makes them the only pedal to use in muddy conditions. These things have saved my butt when the racing got peanut-buttery. I prefer them over Candy's as I don't miss having platform when I'm wearing stiff-soled MTB shoes. I've been using Beaters for years and years and they've survived some good rock-bashings with no problem.

I have ridden Egg Beaters from the very beginning and they have never failed me. Some people complained in the early years about durability, but I guess I was lucky because I rode one pair more than ten years without issue. Crank Brothers claims they have improved durability big time with new production facilities, so they can only get better. I am currently riding a new set of 3s, which I installed last November. They are flawless.

As the title indicates, the best attributes I can think of is that they are incredibly strong, yet light in weight. At 190lbs (including camelbak and shoes) and very aggressive riding I have cracked many mtb frames, but my SS egg beaters have put up with all my hard landings and rock hitting I have thrown at them. I have SS eggbeaters in all my mountain bikes, and I also have a pair of Ti eggbeaters I limit to racing use only (as I trust steel more than the crazy light Titanium). Mud and gravel a non issue with these pedals given its design. Concerns- without the shoe shields (metal plate to protect the contact of the pedals against your soles), your shoes (at least with carbon soles) will begin to show wear where the pedal touches the sole). This can easily be addressed by using these steel shields (at 4grams each). FYI- the brass cleats provide a 6 degree float which works great for me, but some riders want 0 float. Also, on my primary bike, I replace the internals (bearings and all included on rebuild kit) once a year. I proactively do this given the amount of abusive riding I do (as I also replace my chains and cassette). But the best attribute yet is Crank Brothers' customer service. They will take the time to talk with you at length with any questions/issues you may have. My springs were getting a little loose on an older pair, I called them, they asked me to send them in, and they put new springs and completely rebuilt at no cost. I felt a little guilty as I felt it was just wear and tear, but they insisted and I complied :) I hope this helps!

Lightweight pedals. Ride them on my XC bike. Engagement was stiff initially but after a few rides it "broke in" and engagement is now smooth. Was riding Frog speedplay previously which had a little play. I actually prefer these pedals without play, as it inspires more pedalling confidence i.e. no walking on ice feeling.

The speedplay frogs claim to have a large if not the largest pedaling platform, I don't feel any difference when using the eggbeaters. Will prefer the eggbeaters anytime.

I recently installed these on my 2012 Trek Mamba and I couldn't be happier. They are compact, light and shed mud\muck very well. These pedals are made to be rebuildable which is also nice. I also appreciate the feature of dual-sided entry. It reduces the time searching for the enagagement as with other pedal models. Highly recommended!

To be honest when i first bought these pedals I only bought them to not have a shimano pedal just to try something different. After riding them they were amazing. As far as engagment and disengagment alot easier to get used to. The cleats can adjust to two different floats which is nice for rider style and preferrance. Also the strength of these pedals are nice. I have smashed the ears of the pedals agasint rocks countless times and have not had a issue. My pedals are coming on 1.5 yrs old still run smooth and no issues.

I have ridden these pedals since '96 when they were brand new. I have 7 pairs on all of my bikes. I have not had a bad experience with them yet. They are super easy to get in and out of. The self lubricating brass cleats make them almost trouble free. They are super easy to service when they do need new bearings or lubrication. Simple and open so there are no tricky guesses about what is going on inside the cleat mechanism and no trouble shedding mud of all types, from Mississippi sludge to the thick brick clay of the desert southwest, they just clear it all out with little or no hesitation. When I get a new bike, I will be getting pair number 8 of these pedals. I have ridden them while living in D.C., Baltimore, Durango, Albuquerque, Craig and Steamboat springs. Always happy to be riding with them.

I switched to these years ago and perfer them to the Shimano design. 4 sided entry makes for a quick shoe / pedal interface. However, you can not adjust for float. You must adjust the cleat on the bottom of your shoe to center yourself in the pedal. This is really not a problem and is easy to do.

My 11 year old saved his own money for these pedals, and was determined they were the ones he wanted for his cyclocross bike. I wondered if they were too "high end" or complicated to use, for an 11 year old. He couldn't be happier; his first "investment" in an upgrade for his bike. Thanks Crank Bros and Jenson!

I like the egg beaters for their simplicity. I used SPD pedals and had a screw come loose on long ride. The clip misaligned and caused crippling knee pain by the end of the ride. Egg beaters have no screws to come loose!

I debated giving these five stars.. the break in period is about 50 miles. But once they wear in they are great! Very smooth, and incredibly solid, i have put quite a beating on these and they only ask for more!

My first eggbeaters are over 10 years old. I expect this pair to last longer,because I hope to rebuild them before it is too late.It will take time to break the new ones in, but I am sure they will be easy entry in a few weeks.I prefer the small cleats w/mtn. shoes for easier walking.Great product, and great price at Jenson.

Excellent product and very easy to install. I didn't give it five stars because there is a better model, the cobalt 11 that is made of Titanium. However, for the price and in stainless steel, this is a good buy. I also really like the eggbeater design so it was perfect.

Very easy to get in and out, very comfortable pedals and very light as well. I used to have shimano XT's on my bike so it took a couple of days to get used to them but now I would not go back to the shimanos.Highly recommended for cross country and trail riding.

I've been using Egg Beaters for over a decade and do love these 3's, as they seem to be the right balance of lightweight, cost and durability for me. I have not had any problems except for one pair in which the end cap came loose, subjecting the bearings to dirt and they quickly loosened and needed a rebuild. Other than that, they have taken direct hits with many boulders and continue to provide reliable entry and exit and performance. I also love the color options.

I own 4 pairs of these pedals but i recently replaced all of them with shimano spd pedals. There are a couple well known design flaws that I overlooked for weight weenie reasons. No more. The 3's do not weigh much less than XT spd's, only the much more expensive 11s do. I found a deal on XTRs and they weigh essentially the same at the same price when on sale.The eggbeaters will destroy your shoes over time by wearing grooves in the sole where the cleat & pedal connect. To combat this, purchase a sole guard plate. As your shoe treads naturally wear you lose contact with the end of the pedal. To combat this purchase a set of pedal end shims and swap out to thicker ones as each shim becomes obsolete. Then, on an annual basis, go ahead and purchase a pedal rebuild kit for when the bearing stops turning and/or the metal spacer overcomes friction and the pedal body gains a gap that lets your foot slide side to side while clipped in. Eventually the metal spacer will wear a groove in the axle enough that a rebuild kit is useless and you have to purchase a new pedal.If a pedal manages to last a couple years, the spring loosens to the point that you disengage at all kinds of unwanted moments.Then add up the total money spent on eggbeaters and shoes and realize that the shimano pedal will last decades with no maintenance or extra parts and without costing you pairs of shoes, and wonder how eggbeaters remain on the market.

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